Pot Head
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© 2015 Sharon E Mooney

© 2015 Sharon E Mooney

© 2015 Sharon E Mooney

© 2015 Sharon E Mooney

© 2015 Sharon E Mooney
Pot Head
Here’s a tea cozy that’s extremely easy to knit and looks like a little hat for your teapot. Hence the name “Pot Head”!
I made a full, soft pompom for the top. The cozy is knitted from KFI’s Queensland Collection’s “Rustic Tweed”. I chose color 120, a soft green.
It’s knitted in the round, then easily separated for the handle and spout and joined again for the top. It’s a little country with the tweedy yarn, looking warm and inviting!
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by Queensland Collection
Worsted
65% Wool, 25% Alpaca, 7% Acrylic, 3% Other
318 yards
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100
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